Bits and pieces of this week! I'm still figuring out how to hold the camera still and how to look into the actual lens hahah thanks for the tolerance :)
Music:
Longing by JoakimKarud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud
Heartache - Silent Partner https://youtu.be/9OmErnrJywA
Music provided by AudioLibrary https://youtu.be/wSL0sGLTgLQ

Balmoral celebrating after their 3-0 win against the top of the table team

published:01 Jun 2014

views:384

ToolDudeTony shows you how to dig a hole for a buried mailbox post, mix and fill with concrete and assemble a GibraltarHeritage curbside mailbox. If you want to learn how to do post holes for mailboxes or fences and mix concrete easily, this video is for you.
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History

1925
Col. Matt J. Winn, manager of Churchill Downs, came to Chicago to look over the Illinois racing situation. Winn returned to Kentucky where he talked to business associates at the Kentucky Jockey Club. They agreed to buy 1,050 acres (4.2km2) just south of Crete and built the new track named "Lincoln Fields." The large oval was surrounded by Kentucky bluegrass which Winn imported from Kentucky. Red Spanish tile was used as roofs on the buildings. Spring-fed lakes were built in the infield.

1926

The inaugural meeting at Lincoln Fields began on August 9, 1926 and the first trainer to stable on the grounds was Thoroughbred horseman Daniel E. Stewart, the trainer for Senator Johnson Camden, president of the Kentucky Jockey Club. The first horse to work out was Camden's mare Rothermel. Miss Rosedale won the first race contested. The inaugural card featured the $5,000 Joliet Stakes for 2 year-old colts and geldings. The certificate system of wagering was used since pari-mutuel wagering had not yet become legal.

Vlog 2 || Election Day, Balmoral, AndymetSonia and Post Formal!

Bits and pieces of this week! I'm still figuring out how to hold the camera still and how to look into the actual lens hahah thanks for the tolerance :)
Music:
Longing by JoakimKarud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud
Heartache - Silent Partner https://youtu.be/9OmErnrJywA
Music provided by AudioLibrary https://youtu.be/wSL0sGLTgLQ

Spring Hills FC 0-3 Balmoral FC Post Match Celebrations

Balmoral celebrating after their 3-0 win against the top of the table team

8:40

How to Install a Curbside Mailbox and Post

How to Install a Curbside Mailbox and Post

How to Install a Curbside Mailbox and Post

ToolDudeTony shows you how to dig a hole for a buried mailbox post, mix and fill with concrete and assemble a GibraltarHeritage curbside mailbox. If you want to learn how to do post holes for mailboxes or fences and mix concrete easily, this video is for you.
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Due to factors beyond the control of ToolDudeTony, it cannot guarantee against unauthorized modifications of this information, or improper use of this information. ToolDudeTony assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. ToolDudeTony recommends safe practices when working with power tools, automotive lifts, lifting tools, jack stands, electrical equipment, blunt instruments, chemicals, lubricants, or any other tools or equipment seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of ToolDudeTony, no information contained in this video shall create any express or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not ToolDudeTony.

1:36:09

The Battles of Fire Support Bases Coral and Balmoral - 50th anniversary commemorative service

The Battles of Fire Support Bases Coral and Balmoral - 50th anniversary commemorative service

The Battles of Fire Support Bases Coral and Balmoral - 50th anniversary commemorative service

Fc Balmoral training

1874 Hunter 2013 Balmoral Film ORIGINAL

The HunterBalmoral collection, boots for all weathers and all terrains. http://www.johnnorris.co.uk/shop/br_hunter/

3:01

Fred Olsen Balmoral Cruise Ship Tour

Fred Olsen Balmoral Cruise Ship Tour

Fred Olsen Balmoral Cruise Ship Tour

Fred OlsenCruise's Balmoral is a classic-style ship that is almost 30 years old, but has been renovated to serve a passenger profile that seeks a traditional cruising experience. This is my tour and review of the ship. For more visit http://www.tipsfortravellers.com/fredolsen

1:30

Balmoral State High School

Balmoral State High School

Balmoral State High School

The ShowcaseAwards for Excellence in Schools recognise and reward Queensland state schools that are significantly improving student learning outcomes through excellent teaching practice.
The Showcase Awards are acknowledged as the Queensland Government's most prestigious educational awards and give Queensland state schools the chance to share in more than $580,000 in development grants.

0:21

Orton's Opinion - Balmoral Handicap

Orton's Opinion - Balmoral Handicap

Orton's Opinion - Balmoral Handicap

The races don't get any easier to predict although this one will take some stopping

Vlog 2 || Election Day, Balmoral, AndymetSonia and Post Formal!

Bits and pieces of this week! I'm still figuring out how to hold the camera still and how to look into the actual lens hahah thanks for the tolerance :)
Music:
Longing by JoakimKarud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud
Heartache - Silent Partner https://youtu.be/9OmErnrJywA
Music provided by AudioLibrary https://youtu.be/wSL0sGLTgLQ

The Hunter Balmoral Classic Boot with Rick from The London Trading Post

Spring Hills FC 0-3 Balmoral FC Post Match Celebrations

Balmoral celebrating after their 3-0 win against the top of the table team

published: 01 Jun 2014

How to Install a Curbside Mailbox and Post

ToolDudeTony shows you how to dig a hole for a buried mailbox post, mix and fill with concrete and assemble a GibraltarHeritage curbside mailbox. If you want to learn how to do post holes for mailboxes or fences and mix concrete easily, this video is for you.
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published: 19 Nov 2012

The Battles of Fire Support Bases Coral and Balmoral - 50th anniversary commemorative service

Balmoral FC vs Bell Park SC - Match Highlights - 18-6-16

Balmoral

1992 Balmoral Park SILENT WHISPER Gerry Longo

harness racing

published: 14 Mar 2018

sjc balmoral boot video final

published: 24 Feb 2016

2009 09 19 R13 Balmoral $185,000 Pete Langley Memorial

They say its better to be lucky than good and that was exactly the case in the $185,000 PeteLangleyMemorial as Shirley LeVins Park LaneDeputy found racing room in the late going after Daretodogreathings made a costly break and the son of Sportsmaster-Darling Katherine rallied up the inside to win by a half-length in 1:51.3.
After leaving alertly from post position seven Park Lane Deputy wound up getting pushed back through the middle portion of the race as speedball My BoyLuke led the field through splits of :27.2, :55.2 and 1:23.
Appearing to be hopelessly locked in at the mid-stretch call driver Dale Hiteman seized the opportunity as Daretodogreathings made a break and left the course. That allowed Hiteman to use the passing lane to his full advantage and the Homer Hochstetler ...

published: 21 Sep 2009

Fc Balmoral training

published: 15 Aug 2014

1874 Hunter 2013 Balmoral Film ORIGINAL

The HunterBalmoral collection, boots for all weathers and all terrains. http://www.johnnorris.co.uk/shop/br_hunter/

published: 14 Mar 2014

Fred Olsen Balmoral Cruise Ship Tour

Fred OlsenCruise's Balmoral is a classic-style ship that is almost 30 years old, but has been renovated to serve a passenger profile that seeks a traditional cruising experience. This is my tour and review of the ship. For more visit http://www.tipsfortravellers.com/fredolsen

published: 14 May 2015

Balmoral State High School

The ShowcaseAwards for Excellence in Schools recognise and reward Queensland state schools that are significantly improving student learning outcomes through excellent teaching practice.
The Showcase Awards are acknowledged as the Queensland Government's most prestigious educational awards and give Queensland state schools the chance to share in more than $580,000 in development grants.

published: 27 Oct 2016

Orton's Opinion - Balmoral Handicap

The races don't get any easier to predict although this one will take some stopping

Vlog 2 || Election Day, Balmoral, AndymetSonia and Post Formal!

Bits and pieces of this week! I'm still figuring out how to hold the camera still and how to look into the actual lens hahah thanks for the tolerance :)
Musi...

Bits and pieces of this week! I'm still figuring out how to hold the camera still and how to look into the actual lens hahah thanks for the tolerance :)
Music:
Longing by JoakimKarud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud
Heartache - Silent Partner https://youtu.be/9OmErnrJywA
Music provided by AudioLibrary https://youtu.be/wSL0sGLTgLQ

Bits and pieces of this week! I'm still figuring out how to hold the camera still and how to look into the actual lens hahah thanks for the tolerance :)
Music:
Longing by JoakimKarud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud
Heartache - Silent Partner https://youtu.be/9OmErnrJywA
Music provided by AudioLibrary https://youtu.be/wSL0sGLTgLQ

ToolDudeTony shows you how to dig a hole for a buried mailbox post, mix and fill with concrete and assemble a GibraltarHeritage curbside mailbox. If you want to learn how to do post holes for mailboxes or fences and mix concrete easily, this video is for you.
Please share it with your friends and follow me on Twitter - http://twitter.com/#!/tooldudetony
Tool Dude Tony's Disclaimer:
Due to factors beyond the control of ToolDudeTony, it cannot guarantee against unauthorized modifications of this information, or improper use of this information. ToolDudeTony assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. ToolDudeTony recommends safe practices when working with power tools, automotive lifts, lifting tools, jack stands, electrical equipment, blunt instruments, chemicals, lubricants, or any other tools or equipment seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of ToolDudeTony, no information contained in this video shall create any express or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not ToolDudeTony.

ToolDudeTony shows you how to dig a hole for a buried mailbox post, mix and fill with concrete and assemble a GibraltarHeritage curbside mailbox. If you want to learn how to do post holes for mailboxes or fences and mix concrete easily, this video is for you.
Please share it with your friends and follow me on Twitter - http://twitter.com/#!/tooldudetony
Tool Dude Tony's Disclaimer:
Due to factors beyond the control of ToolDudeTony, it cannot guarantee against unauthorized modifications of this information, or improper use of this information. ToolDudeTony assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. ToolDudeTony recommends safe practices when working with power tools, automotive lifts, lifting tools, jack stands, electrical equipment, blunt instruments, chemicals, lubricants, or any other tools or equipment seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of ToolDudeTony, no information contained in this video shall create any express or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not ToolDudeTony.

Fred Olsen Balmoral Cruise Ship Tour

Fred OlsenCruise's Balmoral is a classic-style ship that is almost 30 years old, but has been renovated to serve a passenger profile that seeks a traditional c...

Fred OlsenCruise's Balmoral is a classic-style ship that is almost 30 years old, but has been renovated to serve a passenger profile that seeks a traditional cruising experience. This is my tour and review of the ship. For more visit http://www.tipsfortravellers.com/fredolsen

Fred OlsenCruise's Balmoral is a classic-style ship that is almost 30 years old, but has been renovated to serve a passenger profile that seeks a traditional cruising experience. This is my tour and review of the ship. For more visit http://www.tipsfortravellers.com/fredolsen

The ShowcaseAwards for Excellence in Schools recognise and reward Queensland state schools that are significantly improving student learning outcomes through excellent teaching practice.
The Showcase Awards are acknowledged as the Queensland Government's most prestigious educational awards and give Queensland state schools the chance to share in more than $580,000 in development grants.

The ShowcaseAwards for Excellence in Schools recognise and reward Queensland state schools that are significantly improving student learning outcomes through excellent teaching practice.
The Showcase Awards are acknowledged as the Queensland Government's most prestigious educational awards and give Queensland state schools the chance to share in more than $580,000 in development grants.

Antiques Roadshow [BBC] 07 January 2018

Walmer Castle 2
Antiques Roadshow, Series 38
The Antiques Roadshow returns to Walmer Castle, near Deal in Kent, where treasures include a rare enamel racing car sign, an art deco mask that frightens its owner's children and a jacket worn by JFK that could be one of the most valuable items seen on the show in recent years.
Ceramics specialist FergusGambon suspects that an empire-style vase with a Sevres factory mark isn't quite what it seems. There's a surprise for Clive Farahar when the owner of a letter said to be from Nelson reveals the contents of a small box with a profound connection to her late husband.
Marc Allum is thrilled to see a collection of post-war Italian design classics, from red a plastic Valentine typewriter to a fold-up lamp that had a tendency to melt, while orient...

published: 07 Jan 2018

Once in a lifetime chance to see Marine Medal of Honor Flag Presentation Ceremony

Prince John The Windsors Tragic Secret

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Born in 1905, John was the youngest of George V's children. Diagnosed with epilepsy, he died in 1919 after a particularly severe seizure. Had he lived he would have been the present Queen's uncle. The popular image of Prince John has since been one of a neglected child who was regarded as an embarrassment and shut away from public view, deprived of contact with his family. Using testimonies of individuals with direct personal connections to the prince, together with new research and photographs of the real 'Johnny', this documentary unravels some of the mysteries and misconceptions surrounding him, presenting a more complete story than has ever been told before.

At Home in Postwar France: Modern Mass Housing and the Right to Comfort

On February 16, 2016 a lecture and panel discussion with Nicole Rudolph, Mary McLeod and Herrick Chapman
After World War II, France embarked on a project of modernization, which included the development of the modern mass home. In At Home in Postwar France Nicole Rudolph argues that modernizers looked to the home as a site for social engineering and nation-building, designers and advocates of the modern home contributed to the democratization of French society, and the new French home reflected architects’ and residents’ understandings of modernity. Nicole Rudolph suggests that the modern mass home played a vital role in shaping new expectations for well-being and happiness.
Nicole Rudolph is an Associate Professor of French Studies at Adelphi University. Mary McLeod is a Professor of A...

published: 31 Mar 2016

The British Royal Family: Everything you need to know

Interested in the UK and the British Royal Family? Don't know who all these dukes and duchesses are? In this lesson, I'll explain how the British monarchy works. You'll learn about the members and titles of the royal family, the history of monarchy in the UK, and how our constitutional monarchy works. I'll answer questions like: What is the queen's job? Why is there no king right now, even though Queen Elizabeth II has a husband? Who will inherit the throne?... and more. Watch this lesson to understand the royal family and the culture of monarchy in the UK.
TAKE THIS QUIZ TO TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE: https://www.engvid.com/british-royal-family/
TRANSCRIPT
Hello. I'm Gill at engVid, and today's lesson is all about the British Royal Family. Okay, so if you probably see items in the news about...

Five cruise ships moored in Southampton Docks on Friday 26th July 2013 - four of which had begun cruises only the week before.
MSC Cruises' "MSCOpera" & Fred. Olsen's "Balmoral" returned having both departed on Tuesday 16th. "Balmoral" was once again at the 'City' Terminal whilst "MSC Opera" was in Berth 104 due to P&O Cruises' "Oceana" (who was also in on the 16th but was also in on the 19th) was at the 'Mayflower' Terminal. The final two ships were also from P&O - "Azura" at the 'Ocean' Terminal and "Aurora" (also in on the 19th) back at the 'QEII' Terminal again.
The first ship to depart was "Aurora" at 16:35 for Cadiz. She was shortly followed by "MSC Opera" at 16:39 (originally scheduled to depart at 16:00) heading for Ijmuiden. "Balmoral" moved off at 16:48 as "MSC Opera" sailed pas...

Harness Racing Balmoral 'DNRS' Recap 11-26-14

visit www.1stopharnessracing.com 'DNRS' Pro-Picks

published: 27 Nov 2014

Caledonian Railway No.419 Rebuild

This video was filmed at The Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway in the summer of 1996 and documents some of the restoration work done by the members of the Scottish Railway Preservation Society to there LocomotiveClass No. 419 (BR No.55189).
Some Details below about this Locomotive.
0-4-4T Caledonian Railway, 439 Class No. 419 (BR No.55189) Caledonian Railway No.419 is a member of the "439" class, designed by J.F.McIntosh. Ninety-two engines of this type were built between 1900 and 1925, most of them at the company's St Rollox works in Glasgow. They saw duty all over the Caledonian system, on suburban passenger trains, branch line work, train banking duties and shunting. No.419 was built at St Rollox in 1907.
Caledonian Railway 419 is the flagship of the Scottish Railway Preservation Society....

Walmer Castle 2
Antiques Roadshow, Series 38
The Antiques Roadshow returns to Walmer Castle, near Deal in Kent, where treasures include a rare enamel racing car sign, an art deco mask that frightens its owner's children and a jacket worn by JFK that could be one of the most valuable items seen on the show in recent years.
Ceramics specialist FergusGambon suspects that an empire-style vase with a Sevres factory mark isn't quite what it seems. There's a surprise for Clive Farahar when the owner of a letter said to be from Nelson reveals the contents of a small box with a profound connection to her late husband.
Marc Allum is thrilled to see a collection of post-war Italian design classics, from red a plastic Valentine typewriter to a fold-up lamp that had a tendency to melt, while oriental specialist Lee Young is intrigued by two vases and a statue that belongs to a family who once ran a travelling circus.

Walmer Castle 2
Antiques Roadshow, Series 38
The Antiques Roadshow returns to Walmer Castle, near Deal in Kent, where treasures include a rare enamel racing car sign, an art deco mask that frightens its owner's children and a jacket worn by JFK that could be one of the most valuable items seen on the show in recent years.
Ceramics specialist FergusGambon suspects that an empire-style vase with a Sevres factory mark isn't quite what it seems. There's a surprise for Clive Farahar when the owner of a letter said to be from Nelson reveals the contents of a small box with a profound connection to her late husband.
Marc Allum is thrilled to see a collection of post-war Italian design classics, from red a plastic Valentine typewriter to a fold-up lamp that had a tendency to melt, while oriental specialist Lee Young is intrigued by two vases and a statue that belongs to a family who once ran a travelling circus.

Once in a lifetime chance to see Marine Medal of Honor Flag Presentation Ceremony

This may not happen in your lifetime but it has and here is you chance to see this time honored tradition of the Marine Corps! This is the second to happen in t...

This may not happen in your lifetime but it has and here is you chance to see this time honored tradition of the Marine Corps! This is the second to happen in the last 4 years! From Marine Barracks Washington, D.C., the Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen.James F. Amos, presents the Medal of Honor flag to Cpl. Kyle Carpenter. The ceremony includes a full parade by the President's OwnMarine Band and the Commandant's Own Drum and Bugle Corps.
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This may not happen in your lifetime but it has and here is you chance to see this time honored tradition of the Marine Corps! This is the second to happen in the last 4 years! From Marine Barracks Washington, D.C., the Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen.James F. Amos, presents the Medal of Honor flag to Cpl. Kyle Carpenter. The ceremony includes a full parade by the President's OwnMarine Band and the Commandant's Own Drum and Bugle Corps.
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In addition, as an added benefit, OpsLens.com has fantastic content, some of it military related and you still have the ability to comment and share the videos. So here at US Military Videos ask you to visit www.OpsLens.com click on the Video tab to find our new home, and sign up to be notified of new postings! By becoming a FREE OpsLens Insider you get notified when new content is posted! All you have to do is take a minute to check it out, nothing to lose and much to gain!

Prince John The Windsors Tragic Secret

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Born in 1905, John was the youngest of George V's children. Diagnosed with epilepsy, he died ...

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Born in 1905, John was the youngest of George V's children. Diagnosed with epilepsy, he died in 1919 after a particularly severe seizure. Had he lived he would have been the present Queen's uncle. The popular image of Prince John has since been one of a neglected child who was regarded as an embarrassment and shut away from public view, deprived of contact with his family. Using testimonies of individuals with direct personal connections to the prince, together with new research and photographs of the real 'Johnny', this documentary unravels some of the mysteries and misconceptions surrounding him, presenting a more complete story than has ever been told before.

for more documentaries go to www.DocumentaryList.NET and donate
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Born in 1905, John was the youngest of George V's children. Diagnosed with epilepsy, he died in 1919 after a particularly severe seizure. Had he lived he would have been the present Queen's uncle. The popular image of Prince John has since been one of a neglected child who was regarded as an embarrassment and shut away from public view, deprived of contact with his family. Using testimonies of individuals with direct personal connections to the prince, together with new research and photographs of the real 'Johnny', this documentary unravels some of the mysteries and misconceptions surrounding him, presenting a more complete story than has ever been told before.

Interested in the UK and the British Royal Family? Don't know who all these dukes and duchesses are? In this lesson, I'll explain how the British monarchy works. You'll learn about the members and titles of the royal family, the history of monarchy in the UK, and how our constitutional monarchy works. I'll answer questions like: What is the queen's job? Why is there no king right now, even though Queen Elizabeth II has a husband? Who will inherit the throne?... and more. Watch this lesson to understand the royal family and the culture of monarchy in the UK.
TAKE THIS QUIZ TO TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE: https://www.engvid.com/british-royal-family/
TRANSCRIPT
Hello. I'm Gill at engVid, and today's lesson is all about the British Royal Family. Okay, so if you probably see items in the news about our royal family, you'll have seen the queen, Queen Elizabeth; maybe her husband, Prince Philip; but they're a big family, and also not all countries have a royal family so I've just put this lesson together with a bit of information to tell you a little bit more about them. Okay, right, so the British Royal Family are also known as the House of Windsor, because Windsor is their name, which comes from Windsor. This place here, Windsor Castle is one of their homes. So years ago they decided to use the name Windsor.
So, some people like the royal family, admire them. They think of them as kind of celebrities, just like film stars, and sports celebrities. They're reported in the newspapers in a similar way. You get gossip about them. In some newspapers who like to write a lot of gossip, if they've heard something, it may not be accurate, but they've heard a story about some member of the royal family, and they print the story. They might have a photograph to go with it. So they're always in the news, the royal family, for one reason or another, either a good reason or a bad reason. Pretty much every day you can hear something about the royal family or read something in the newspaper. So, some people do like them, and even, you know, think of them as celebrities, and maybe give too much time and thought to them.
But then at the other extreme, some people dislike them because they're thinking of the fact that they spend a lot of money, they have all these buildings which are expensive to look after, people say: "What work do they do?" They don't seem to do any work, so why should they live such rich lives if they don't do anything? But, of course, a lot of the royal family do things all the time. They're not working for money always, sometimes they do that as well, they have jobs some of them with a salary, but some of them, they may not be working and being paid for it, but they're doing kind of diplomatic work, they're meeting visitors from other countries, they're being kind of ambassadors, that sort of thing. So they keep busy, and they're patrons of charities and they go to events, and they give their support to things and so on. So, a lot of the royal family do keep quite busy trying to live useful lives, and so I think if they didn't do that there would be a lot more sort of criticism of them. But because you can't see that they're doing things, working hard, that stops a lot of people from criticizing and saying we shouldn't have a royal family. Some people are called Republicans, and they say we should have a president instead of a queen or a king. We should have a president and a prime minister instead of a queen and a prime minister. So there are Republicans around and have been for more than a hundred years, people who wanted to get rid of the royal family, but it hasn't happened yet.
Okay, so the kind of system we have in the UK, it's called a constitutional monarchy. The "monarchy" part is to do with the royal family, with the queen. The monarch, so the word "monarch" means king or queen. The "constitutional" part is to do with politics, and the government, and parliament. So what happens, really, is the government, the MPs, the ministers in parliament, they make the decisions. The government makes the decisions. And if they have a new piece of, an act of parliament, a new law, for example, the queen just has to sign it. If it's been democratically decided already by the politicians that this will become law, the queen can't just say: "No, I don't like that. I'm not going to sign it." She just has to sign it because it's gone through a democratic process. So that's why it's a constitutional monarchy. It's the monarch or king or queen governed by the parliament, by the politicians. Okay.
So, let's have a look at some of the vocabulary which is fairly simple most of it. So a king or queen is the monarch, the head of state if you like. Usually any children they have will be prince or princess, so prince for male, princess of female. There are some other titles used as well, which are sort of high aristocratic titles. Duke for the male, duchess for the female.

Interested in the UK and the British Royal Family? Don't know who all these dukes and duchesses are? In this lesson, I'll explain how the British monarchy works. You'll learn about the members and titles of the royal family, the history of monarchy in the UK, and how our constitutional monarchy works. I'll answer questions like: What is the queen's job? Why is there no king right now, even though Queen Elizabeth II has a husband? Who will inherit the throne?... and more. Watch this lesson to understand the royal family and the culture of monarchy in the UK.
TAKE THIS QUIZ TO TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE: https://www.engvid.com/british-royal-family/
TRANSCRIPT
Hello. I'm Gill at engVid, and today's lesson is all about the British Royal Family. Okay, so if you probably see items in the news about our royal family, you'll have seen the queen, Queen Elizabeth; maybe her husband, Prince Philip; but they're a big family, and also not all countries have a royal family so I've just put this lesson together with a bit of information to tell you a little bit more about them. Okay, right, so the British Royal Family are also known as the House of Windsor, because Windsor is their name, which comes from Windsor. This place here, Windsor Castle is one of their homes. So years ago they decided to use the name Windsor.
So, some people like the royal family, admire them. They think of them as kind of celebrities, just like film stars, and sports celebrities. They're reported in the newspapers in a similar way. You get gossip about them. In some newspapers who like to write a lot of gossip, if they've heard something, it may not be accurate, but they've heard a story about some member of the royal family, and they print the story. They might have a photograph to go with it. So they're always in the news, the royal family, for one reason or another, either a good reason or a bad reason. Pretty much every day you can hear something about the royal family or read something in the newspaper. So, some people do like them, and even, you know, think of them as celebrities, and maybe give too much time and thought to them.
But then at the other extreme, some people dislike them because they're thinking of the fact that they spend a lot of money, they have all these buildings which are expensive to look after, people say: "What work do they do?" They don't seem to do any work, so why should they live such rich lives if they don't do anything? But, of course, a lot of the royal family do things all the time. They're not working for money always, sometimes they do that as well, they have jobs some of them with a salary, but some of them, they may not be working and being paid for it, but they're doing kind of diplomatic work, they're meeting visitors from other countries, they're being kind of ambassadors, that sort of thing. So they keep busy, and they're patrons of charities and they go to events, and they give their support to things and so on. So, a lot of the royal family do keep quite busy trying to live useful lives, and so I think if they didn't do that there would be a lot more sort of criticism of them. But because you can't see that they're doing things, working hard, that stops a lot of people from criticizing and saying we shouldn't have a royal family. Some people are called Republicans, and they say we should have a president instead of a queen or a king. We should have a president and a prime minister instead of a queen and a prime minister. So there are Republicans around and have been for more than a hundred years, people who wanted to get rid of the royal family, but it hasn't happened yet.
Okay, so the kind of system we have in the UK, it's called a constitutional monarchy. The "monarchy" part is to do with the royal family, with the queen. The monarch, so the word "monarch" means king or queen. The "constitutional" part is to do with politics, and the government, and parliament. So what happens, really, is the government, the MPs, the ministers in parliament, they make the decisions. The government makes the decisions. And if they have a new piece of, an act of parliament, a new law, for example, the queen just has to sign it. If it's been democratically decided already by the politicians that this will become law, the queen can't just say: "No, I don't like that. I'm not going to sign it." She just has to sign it because it's gone through a democratic process. So that's why it's a constitutional monarchy. It's the monarch or king or queen governed by the parliament, by the politicians. Okay.
So, let's have a look at some of the vocabulary which is fairly simple most of it. So a king or queen is the monarch, the head of state if you like. Usually any children they have will be prince or princess, so prince for male, princess of female. There are some other titles used as well, which are sort of high aristocratic titles. Duke for the male, duchess for the female.

Five cruise ships moored in Southampton Docks on Friday 26th July 2013 - four of which had begun cruises only the week before.
MSC Cruises' "MSCOpera" & Fred. Olsen's "Balmoral" returned having both departed on Tuesday 16th. "Balmoral" was once again at the 'City' Terminal whilst "MSC Opera" was in Berth 104 due to P&O Cruises' "Oceana" (who was also in on the 16th but was also in on the 19th) was at the 'Mayflower' Terminal. The final two ships were also from P&O - "Azura" at the 'Ocean' Terminal and "Aurora" (also in on the 19th) back at the 'QEII' Terminal again.
The first ship to depart was "Aurora" at 16:35 for Cadiz. She was shortly followed by "MSC Opera" at 16:39 (originally scheduled to depart at 16:00) heading for Ijmuiden. "Balmoral" moved off at 16:48 as "MSC Opera" sailed past and followed her after turning heading for Alesund. "Oceana" was next to get going at 16:49 but had to go to the Upper Swinging Ground to turn. This allowed "Azura" to set out at 16:57 heading for Bergen before "Oceana" followed on behind heading for Cartagena.
Also featured are the cargo ships "Hunzedijk" at 15:18 heading for Casablanca and later the "Trenland" at 16:51 heading for Sodertalje.
Viewed from Hythe Marina.

Five cruise ships moored in Southampton Docks on Friday 26th July 2013 - four of which had begun cruises only the week before.
MSC Cruises' "MSCOpera" & Fred. Olsen's "Balmoral" returned having both departed on Tuesday 16th. "Balmoral" was once again at the 'City' Terminal whilst "MSC Opera" was in Berth 104 due to P&O Cruises' "Oceana" (who was also in on the 16th but was also in on the 19th) was at the 'Mayflower' Terminal. The final two ships were also from P&O - "Azura" at the 'Ocean' Terminal and "Aurora" (also in on the 19th) back at the 'QEII' Terminal again.
The first ship to depart was "Aurora" at 16:35 for Cadiz. She was shortly followed by "MSC Opera" at 16:39 (originally scheduled to depart at 16:00) heading for Ijmuiden. "Balmoral" moved off at 16:48 as "MSC Opera" sailed past and followed her after turning heading for Alesund. "Oceana" was next to get going at 16:49 but had to go to the Upper Swinging Ground to turn. This allowed "Azura" to set out at 16:57 heading for Bergen before "Oceana" followed on behind heading for Cartagena.
Also featured are the cargo ships "Hunzedijk" at 15:18 heading for Casablanca and later the "Trenland" at 16:51 heading for Sodertalje.
Viewed from Hythe Marina.

This video was filmed at The Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway in the summer of 1996 and documents some of the restoration work done by the members of the Scottish Railway Preservation Society to there LocomotiveClass No. 419 (BR No.55189).
Some Details below about this Locomotive.
0-4-4T Caledonian Railway, 439 Class No. 419 (BR No.55189) Caledonian Railway No.419 is a member of the "439" class, designed by J.F.McIntosh. Ninety-two engines of this type were built between 1900 and 1925, most of them at the company's St Rollox works in Glasgow. They saw duty all over the Caledonian system, on suburban passenger trains, branch line work, train banking duties and shunting. No.419 was built at St Rollox in 1907.
Caledonian Railway 419 is the flagship of the Scottish Railway Preservation Society. It appears on the society's letter heading and has represented the SRPS at numerous events on both sides of the border.
419...THE FACTSBuilt 1907
Class 439, Caledonian Railway
Designer: J. F. Mcintosh (CR locomotive superintendent)
Loco weight: 53tons 19cwts
Boiler pressure: 160lb/sq in Cylinders (2) 18ins x 26ins
Length over buffers: 33ft 11 1/4 ins
Numbers carried: CR 419; LMS 15189; BR 55189
Withdrawn from Carstairs Depot December 31 1962

This video was filmed at The Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway in the summer of 1996 and documents some of the restoration work done by the members of the Scottish Railway Preservation Society to there LocomotiveClass No. 419 (BR No.55189).
Some Details below about this Locomotive.
0-4-4T Caledonian Railway, 439 Class No. 419 (BR No.55189) Caledonian Railway No.419 is a member of the "439" class, designed by J.F.McIntosh. Ninety-two engines of this type were built between 1900 and 1925, most of them at the company's St Rollox works in Glasgow. They saw duty all over the Caledonian system, on suburban passenger trains, branch line work, train banking duties and shunting. No.419 was built at St Rollox in 1907.
Caledonian Railway 419 is the flagship of the Scottish Railway Preservation Society. It appears on the society's letter heading and has represented the SRPS at numerous events on both sides of the border.
419...THE FACTSBuilt 1907
Class 439, Caledonian Railway
Designer: J. F. Mcintosh (CR locomotive superintendent)
Loco weight: 53tons 19cwts
Boiler pressure: 160lb/sq in Cylinders (2) 18ins x 26ins
Length over buffers: 33ft 11 1/4 ins
Numbers carried: CR 419; LMS 15189; BR 55189
Withdrawn from Carstairs Depot December 31 1962

Vlog 2 || Election Day, Balmoral, AndymetSonia and Post Formal!

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How to Install a Curbside Mailbox and Post

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The Battles of Fire Support Bases Coral and Balmoral - 50th anniversary commemorative service

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Presenters have been granted permission by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to explore the grounds surrounding the royal estates of Windsor, Balmoral and Sandringham. Rani said her highlight was during the Balmoral episode ... She will also investigate the reintroduction of deer to the Windsor Estate from Balmoral in 1979....

Antiques Roadshow [BBC] 07 January 2018

Walmer Castle 2
Antiques Roadshow, Series 38
The Antiques Roadshow returns to Walmer Castle, near Deal in Kent, where treasures include a rare enamel racing car sign, an art deco mask that frightens its owner's children and a jacket worn by JFK that could be one of the most valuable items seen on the show in recent years.
Ceramics specialist FergusGambon suspects that an empire-style vase with a Sevres factory mark isn't quite what it seems. There's a surprise for Clive Farahar when the owner of a letter said to be from Nelson reveals the contents of a small box with a profound connection to her late husband.
Marc Allum is thrilled to see a collection of post-war Italian design classics, from red a plastic Valentine typewriter to a fold-up lamp that had a tendency to melt, while oriental specialist Lee Young is intrigued by two vases and a statue that belongs to a family who once ran a travelling circus.

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This may not happen in your lifetime but it has and here is you chance to see this time honored tradition of the Marine Corps! This is the second to happen in the last 4 years! From Marine Barracks Washington, D.C., the Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen.James F. Amos, presents the Medal of Honor flag to Cpl. Kyle Carpenter. The ceremony includes a full parade by the President's OwnMarine Band and the Commandant's Own Drum and Bugle Corps.
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Prince John The Windsors Tragic Secret

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Prince John The Windsors Tragic Secret

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Born in 1905, John was the youngest of George V's children. Diagnosed with epilepsy, he died in 1919 after a particularly severe seizure. Had he lived he would have been the present Queen's uncle. The popular image of Prince John has since been one of a neglected child who was regarded as an embarrassment and shut away from public view, deprived of contact with his family. Using testimonies of individuals with direct personal connections to the prince, together with new research and photographs of the real 'Johnny', this documentary unravels some of the mysteries and misconceptions surrounding him, presenting a more complete story than has ever been told before.

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The British Royal Family: Everything you need to know

Interested in the UK and the British Royal Family? Don't know who all these dukes and duchesses are? In this lesson, I'll explain how the British monarchy works. You'll learn about the members and titles of the royal family, the history of monarchy in the UK, and how our constitutional monarchy works. I'll answer questions like: What is the queen's job? Why is there no king right now, even though Queen Elizabeth II has a husband? Who will inherit the throne?... and more. Watch this lesson to understand the royal family and the culture of monarchy in the UK.
TAKE THIS QUIZ TO TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE: https://www.engvid.com/british-royal-family/
TRANSCRIPT
Hello. I'm Gill at engVid, and today's lesson is all about the British Royal Family. Okay, so if you probably see items in the news about our royal family, you'll have seen the queen, Queen Elizabeth; maybe her husband, Prince Philip; but they're a big family, and also not all countries have a royal family so I've just put this lesson together with a bit of information to tell you a little bit more about them. Okay, right, so the British Royal Family are also known as the House of Windsor, because Windsor is their name, which comes from Windsor. This place here, Windsor Castle is one of their homes. So years ago they decided to use the name Windsor.
So, some people like the royal family, admire them. They think of them as kind of celebrities, just like film stars, and sports celebrities. They're reported in the newspapers in a similar way. You get gossip about them. In some newspapers who like to write a lot of gossip, if they've heard something, it may not be accurate, but they've heard a story about some member of the royal family, and they print the story. They might have a photograph to go with it. So they're always in the news, the royal family, for one reason or another, either a good reason or a bad reason. Pretty much every day you can hear something about the royal family or read something in the newspaper. So, some people do like them, and even, you know, think of them as celebrities, and maybe give too much time and thought to them.
But then at the other extreme, some people dislike them because they're thinking of the fact that they spend a lot of money, they have all these buildings which are expensive to look after, people say: "What work do they do?" They don't seem to do any work, so why should they live such rich lives if they don't do anything? But, of course, a lot of the royal family do things all the time. They're not working for money always, sometimes they do that as well, they have jobs some of them with a salary, but some of them, they may not be working and being paid for it, but they're doing kind of diplomatic work, they're meeting visitors from other countries, they're being kind of ambassadors, that sort of thing. So they keep busy, and they're patrons of charities and they go to events, and they give their support to things and so on. So, a lot of the royal family do keep quite busy trying to live useful lives, and so I think if they didn't do that there would be a lot more sort of criticism of them. But because you can't see that they're doing things, working hard, that stops a lot of people from criticizing and saying we shouldn't have a royal family. Some people are called Republicans, and they say we should have a president instead of a queen or a king. We should have a president and a prime minister instead of a queen and a prime minister. So there are Republicans around and have been for more than a hundred years, people who wanted to get rid of the royal family, but it hasn't happened yet.
Okay, so the kind of system we have in the UK, it's called a constitutional monarchy. The "monarchy" part is to do with the royal family, with the queen. The monarch, so the word "monarch" means king or queen. The "constitutional" part is to do with politics, and the government, and parliament. So what happens, really, is the government, the MPs, the ministers in parliament, they make the decisions. The government makes the decisions. And if they have a new piece of, an act of parliament, a new law, for example, the queen just has to sign it. If it's been democratically decided already by the politicians that this will become law, the queen can't just say: "No, I don't like that. I'm not going to sign it." She just has to sign it because it's gone through a democratic process. So that's why it's a constitutional monarchy. It's the monarch or king or queen governed by the parliament, by the politicians. Okay.
So, let's have a look at some of the vocabulary which is fairly simple most of it. So a king or queen is the monarch, the head of state if you like. Usually any children they have will be prince or princess, so prince for male, princess of female. There are some other titles used as well, which are sort of high aristocratic titles. Duke for the male, duchess for the female.

Five cruise ships moored in Southampton Docks on Friday 26th July 2013 - four of which had begun cruises only the week before.
MSC Cruises' "MSCOpera" & Fred. Olsen's "Balmoral" returned having both departed on Tuesday 16th. "Balmoral" was once again at the 'City' Terminal whilst "MSC Opera" was in Berth 104 due to P&O Cruises' "Oceana" (who was also in on the 16th but was also in on the 19th) was at the 'Mayflower' Terminal. The final two ships were also from P&O - "Azura" at the 'Ocean' Terminal and "Aurora" (also in on the 19th) back at the 'QEII' Terminal again.
The first ship to depart was "Aurora" at 16:35 for Cadiz. She was shortly followed by "MSC Opera" at 16:39 (originally scheduled to depart at 16:00) heading for Ijmuiden. "Balmoral" moved off at 16:48 as "MSC Opera" sailed past and followed her after turning heading for Alesund. "Oceana" was next to get going at 16:49 but had to go to the Upper Swinging Ground to turn. This allowed "Azura" to set out at 16:57 heading for Bergen before "Oceana" followed on behind heading for Cartagena.
Also featured are the cargo ships "Hunzedijk" at 15:18 heading for Casablanca and later the "Trenland" at 16:51 heading for Sodertalje.
Viewed from Hythe Marina.

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